With
the correct lighting, you can grow almost any plant indoors. The most
important thing to know is the level of light that a particular plant
needs for successful growth. For example, houseplants and ferns do not
need as much light as salad greens and culinary herbs. Tomatoes, orchids
and flowering plants require the highest intensity light of all. The
most common mistake made by indoors growers is to provide inadequate
light, usually because they try to cover too large an area with the
light available. It is important to remember that a smaller area with
adequate light will give better results than a larger one without.
Fluorescent Lighting
Lightwave T5 Lighting
The latest high-output fluorescent lights will surprise you with their power. Lightwave T5
lighting from growth Technology is based on these amazing tubes and
couples them with purpose built reflectors for horticulture. supplied
with the blue-white lamps (6500 Kelvin) that offer such amazing plant
performance. Not only do these tubes deliver fast growth but they also
make plants look great – the light spectrum really empowers the green
foliage. For bushy, healthy young plants we cannot recommend the T5
range highly enough.
These lights give off little heat so they can be placed much closer
to the plants than high intensity discharge lights. We have seen them
use successfully with a wide range of plants but they are fantastic
lights for propagation and are highly recommended for this purpose.
High Intensity Discharge Lighting
To grow vegetables, flowers and other light loving plants, the home
gardener need look no further than the modern HID light which is simple
to use and which will cover a large area in which the grower can place
almost any type of plant. HID lighting has come a long way in the last
few years. New developments in lamp and reflector design have improved
their efficiency beyond anything imaginable a few years ago. Instead of
being a specialised piece of kit for the commercial grower, they are now
just another appliance that you simply hang up and plug in. We have no
hesitation in saying that this is the single most valuable purchase for
the keen hobby gardener because it will extend gardening pleasure into
12 months and allow for the cultivation of many unusual and delicate
plants that are otherwise unsuitable for this climate.
HID lights are available either with remote ballasts, or as fully
integrated units. Some growers still prefer the remote fitting because
the ballast can be placed on a shelf and only the lightweight reflector
unit needs to be suspended from the ceiling.
There are basically two types of HID lighting available to the hobby
grower. Metal Halide, with its blue white light, was long recognised as
the best all round light for plant growth while the High Pressure Sodium
with its red / orange light was understood to be the best for the
flowering and fruiting cycle of plant growth when light of this colour
is more readily used. Many growers still follow this pattern, either by
using Halides for the first part of their growing cycle and switching to
Sodiums during the flowering cycle, or by mixing the two together
throughout the crop.
Modern research, however, has indicated that the latest Sodium lamps
which have enhanced levels of blue white light, are more than adequate
light sources for every stage of plant growth. These lamps are known as
“Agro” or “PLANTA” and they are used by many growers for their entire
growing season covering many different types of plant. Sodium lights are
the first choice of professionals and most of the recent research are
in this area. Sodiums are much more powerful and efficient than Halides
and they are improving all the time.
HID lights come in various wattage from 250 up to 1000 and beyond.
All these lights can be used with good results provided they are well
located in the growing area. Most common wattage are 400 and 600 but
some growers prefer the 1000 watt units for their sheer power. The most
efficient wattage for indoor growing is the 600 watt sodium lamp which
produces an astonishing 92000 lumens (light output).
The
best products are based on years of research and computer assisted
design and on access to the very latest in lamp technology. The result
of all this investment is seen most easily in the best reflector designs
which are fine tuned by years of experience to reflect the absolute
maximum level of light onto the plant area. If you compare well designed
reflectors such as SuperNova
with the basic folded metal designs put out by other manufacturers, it
will be easy to see why they will give you superior results. It must be
remembered that any 400 watt light will take the same amount of energy
(money) to run but a well-designed reflector will increase the light
available to the plant by up to 30%. This extra light will not add to
your running costs, it is free!
That’s a Bright Idea – Save Money!
All 400 watt lights will use 400 watts of electricity; they will cost the same to run. This is why it is so important to maximise the light that your plants receive from your electricity input (money). The first step is to ensure that you have a well-designed reflector. The cheap ones on the market are cheap for a reason and can be up to 30% less efficient than a top end model. SuperNova reflectors are based on computer designs and light meter testing over many years of modification and improvement. They are based on a double parabola that deflects light and heat away from the lamp itself. This design maximises light reflection onto the plants and also improves lamp life. The extra light that a SuperNova can deliver to your plants will cost you nothing. A few more pounds on the reflector maybe, but the extra light efficiency will be free thereafter.Light Movers
A lamp moving overhead will increase the intense light that the
majority of plants receive. This is a more efficient way to use an HID
lamp and should be considered by every grower. Fortunately technology
has come to the growers’ rescue yet again in the form of the amazing
Light Rail 4.0. This simple but highly effective device is based on a
six foot rail or track with a precision engineered carrier that quietly
moves your light back and forth over the growing area. The sun moves so
why shouldn’t your light?
Light Rail 4.0 allows you to cover a greater area with no significant
electricity use and ensures that all plants receive the same level of
light. This ensures that you will have uniform growth and the plants in
the corner will grow as well as those in the centre. It saves you having
to move your plants around under the light source. In addition, Light
Rail 4.0 eliminates shading so there will be much more even growth from
the top to bottom of the plant. Another advantage of light movers is
that you can get your lights much closer to the plants without burning
the foliage. It is a great way to get better results from your lights
without spending more on electricity. Light Rail 4.0 uses 5 watts of
electricity and costs abut £2 a year to run. It is a worldwide product
that has been extensively tested and developed under actual growing
conditions. Using Light Rail 4.0 will ensure that you can adapt your
growing area to changing circumstances or move easily into a new area.
Basically, a linear mover such as Light Rail 4.0 will be best suited to
square or rectangular growing areas while the rotating movers will work
best in circular rooms.
Reflected Light
Proper attention to reflectivity can increase the amount of available
light by up to 30%. It is important that the plants are surrounded as
closely as possible by reflective surfaces. This can easily be achieved
by placing the lamp in a corner of the room and constructing two
lightweight, mobile walls of reflective material which can be moved out
as the plants grow bigger. Walls can easily be painted with flat white
paint which is an excellent reflector. If it is not possible to paint
the walls, they can be hung with Black / White plastic film which can
also be used for the floor. Polystyrene foam sheeting can also be used
in many different ways. It is superbly reflective material and highly
recommended. The ultimate reflective floor covering is brilliant white
vinyl which is tough and hard wearing. The most reflective material of
all is the space age material MYLAR which is like a flexible mirror and
can reflect 92% of light back onto the plants. MYLAR is available from
your local dealer.
The following table will illustrate the reflective value of the various materials available to the home gardener:
Material |
Reflectivity |
Black | Less than 10% |
Aluminium Foil | 55-70% |
Semi-gloss White Paint | 60-70% |
White / Black / White Film | 70-85% |
Flat White Paint | 75-80% |
Polystyrene Foam Sheeting | 75-85% |
Mylar Sheeting | 90-92% |
Contrary to popular belief, aluminium foil does not provide a good
reflective surface even when it is flat. As soon as it becomes creased
and crinkled, which it inevitably does, it will become even less
effective.
A far better reflective surface can be achieved with a couple of
coats of flat white paint, windows and fireplaces can be covered with
Black / White or White / Black / White plastic film which also makes an
excellent reflective floor covering.
Timers
The use of an efficient timer is absolutely essential for the indoor
or greenhouse grower. Timers are used to automatically turn your
lighting system on and off. Indoor plants require between 12 to 18 hours
of light a day and it is essential that timers are reliable. A failed
timer could mean that lights remain on for 24 hours which will have a
big impact on your power bill and could also completely disrupt the
flowering cycle of certain plants such as chrysanthemums which require
specific light hours to flower successfully.
Ordinary
plug-in timers can be bought cheaply enough at your local DIY store but
they are not suitable for more than one or two lights and they can be
prone to failure. For complete peace of mind, a mechanical timer of
industrial quality is recommended, such as our GSE timer box. These
timer boxes manage several inductive loads such as high pressure lamps
simultaneously. They are well-engineered contactor-based control systems
for up to 12 x 600W loads. Two models include an added heating socket.
These boxes are complete with Intelligent Power Management which only
activates the heating circuit when the lamps are off.
Power Consumption
The amount of electricity needed to grow plants indoors can be surprisingly small and it should never be seen as a reason not to go ahead. The beginner is strongly advised to work out power consumption before starting, to ensure that the operation will be cost effective. A few figures have been included here as guidance but you will need to check your local rates to see if they apply to you.Based on the approximate rate of 8p per unit, it will cost 38p per 12 hour day to run a 400 watt light. This would translate to £34 on the average 90 day bill. If off-peak power is available and is used for seven hours out of the twelve, it would reduce that bill to around £25.
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